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Originally posted by helmsdale View Postwho does maintenance these days?
When the big $$$'s are rollin you just trade er in on a new one, and bless the next sorry SOB with the repair bill...
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Originally posted by wiseguyBest thing I ever bought !
One pass and she's black !
120,000 for 30 ft !
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Originally posted by helmsdale View Postwho does maintenance these days?
When the big $$$'s are rollin you just trade er in on a new one, and bless the next sorry SOB with the repair bill...
The sorry SOB that is
Life is great out in the hills and muskeg with hand me downs. ðŸ€
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Originally posted by wiseguyBest thing I ever bought !
One pass and she's black !
120,000 for 30 ft !
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Originally posted by wiseguyFarma didn't you buy one last fall or this spring ?
I recall you mentioning buying one ?
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It really adds to the price when they add the NH3 shanks. And apparently really adds to the power you need to pull them.
36 foot 2100 last years model 113.000.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostWhat is everyone's opinion of something like a Salford for putting on NH3 or pre working a field?
I like putting NH3 on in the fall and use a cultivator but it is slow and leaves the field rough. I few farms in the area use Salfords and they really cover ground and leave the fields smooth and nice to seed into. They can also really chop up pea vines.
After pricing a Salford with fert shanks i think i can live with the roughness.
$160,000 for a 31 feet!
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